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Case File 222UMON

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Reconstruction of Victim

Unidentified White Male


Vital Statistics

  • Estimated age: 40-65 years old. (Likely 50-65)
  • Approximate Height and Weight: 5'7-6'1"
  • Distinguishing Characteristics: Grey or light coloured hair, 2" to 3" long.
  • Dentals: Available. Upper jaw ­ no upper teeth; likely wore a full upper dental plate at one time. Lower jaw has only 6 teeth present, may have worn a partial plate at some point.
  • Clothing: A size 9 ½ walking shoe that was white in colour. A blue and green spring season type jacket. A black leather belt. Wrangler blue jeans sized 34” x 34”. A pair of Fruit of the Loom underwear.
  • Belongings: A silver folding knife in a black sheath attached to the belt. Silver wrist watch removed from left wrist – Brand U.S. Army. A lighter, pen and pair of nail clippers.
  • DNA: Available

Jacket knife watch
watch2 lighter pen
Jacket, Knife, Watch, Lighter & Pen


Case History
On April 9th, 2007 at approximately 6:10 p.m. a Glanbrook resident was walking their dog along Glancaster Road when they observed an object in the ditch just off the west side of the roadway. They took a closer look and believed that what they were looking at was a human skull.
On April 18th, 2007 Hamilton Police commenced a search of the area utilizing their Ground Search and Rescue Team, O.P.P. cadaver dogs and volunteers from the community. Approximately one hour into the search, O.P.P. cadaver dogs located human remains near the intersection of Glancaster Road and Fiddlers Green Road in a heavily forested area.
Hamilton Police have made several attempts to identify these human remains with negative results. There are currently no active missing person reports matching the description of the found human remains and all surrounding jurisdictions have been made aware of the find.
The date of death is estimated to have occurred in the Summer or Fall of 2006. However, an estimated date of death occurring in the Fall of 2005 or Spring 2006 cannot be ruled out. Foul play is not suspected. DNA has been extracted from the femur of the found human remains by members of the Centre of Forensic Sciences and is available for comparison.


Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Hamilton Police Service
Sgt. David Hennick
905-546-2447
E-Mail
Or
Crime Stoppers - 1-800-222-8477

You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

Source Information:
OPP


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